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Stop Reviewing Code, Start Reviewing Tests: TDD in the Age of AI

13 min · 9. apr. 2026
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As AI agents become capable of rewriting entire C compilers and Next.js repositories in days, the value of software is shifting away from the code itself. If LLMs write probabilistic code, how do you guarantee deterministic results? The answer: Tests. In this episode, we argue that developers need to stop agonizing over AI-generated implementation code and instead double down on writing, reviewing, and curating rigorous test suites. Learn why some open-source projects are actually closing their test repos, and how adopting an Architect mindset will unlock true AI autonomy in your workflow.

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